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Hello!Unfortunately, they only exist as payware. Duesseldorf EDDL has been done two times, one within the LTU 2001 and the other one within the German Airports 3 package. Both are published by Aerosoft Germany (http://www.aerosoft.de). Both airports are on fair quality levels, compared to todays standards, with very good frames. The LTU2001 airport depicts EDDL as it will be in 2003.Munich EDDM is part of the German Airports 1 package, also from Aerosoft. This airport is the best one ever created with this series and one of the best airports so far at all. Frame Rates are still exeptionally good, this is one of the jewels fo the GAP series. There is also a FS98 Version of EDDM made by Stefan Breuer, and AFAIK someone has tried to create some flatten and exclude lines to make it at least usable in FS2002. However, this is an old scenery not comparable to modern standards.AFAIK both Munich and Dusseldorf can be bought as "German Airports Singles" from http://www.simmarket.com .Yours,Martin Georg/EDDFTeamchef Eurowings VAmailto:teamchef@ewgva.dehttp://home.t-online.de/home/martin_georg/pictures/EW_MG.jpg

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Guest Toni Rauch

Hi JayHere's another thought - if you have FS Scenery Enhancer by Lago, you might want to visit their site (www.lagoonline.com), click on FSSE exchange and see if there are any scenery files there for the airports you're interested in.Toni.

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